Recent findings in the selective catalytic reduction (SCR) of NOx by ammoni
a and in the catalytic combustion (CC) for gas turbines are herein reviewed
as major examples of environmental catalysis for stationary applications.
Future opportunities for the DeNO(x) technology are represented not only by
the development of SCR catalysts with optimised morphology, geometry and m
echanical properties, but also by the combination of the present technology
with selective and effective NH3 oxidation catalysts. Some mechanistic and
kinetic aspect of the SCR reaction are still open; in this respect, dynami
c investigation has proven to be a highly informative approach of research.
Although important developments have been recently reported, the catalytic
combustion for power application has not reached yet a commercialisation st
age and additional tests at the pilot and full scale laboratory and field l
evel have to be done to improve the reliability of the most promising syste
m configurations and to better address the issues still open. The major res
earch opportunities are also outlined. These include the enhancement of the
Pd-catalyst activity in CH4 combustion and the improvement of the dynamic
response of Pd on fast temperature rise to reduce risks of runaway as well
as the development of system configurations and catalyst designs able to op
erate with dual fuel combustors. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights
reserved.